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Discover the charm of the Languedoc region in a vintage Citroën 2CV. Enjoy private winery visits, tastings, and scenic drives in this unique tour from Montpellier.

This review covers a highly-rated winery tour from Montpellier that promises a blend of history, scenery, and excellent wine—all served up in style aboard a classic Citroën 2CV. The experience has gained praise for its personalized touch, beautiful countryside views, and relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those seeking an authentic taste of the Languedoc region.
One thing we love about this tour is how the vintage car rides add a playful and nostalgic element—imagine cruising through vineyards with the roof down in a bright red 2CV. The private group setting ensures a tailored experience, and the expert-guided visits to two wineries help deepen your understanding of regional wine production.
On the flip side, a possible consideration is that the duration of 3.5 hours might feel a little rushed to some, especially if you like to linger over tastings and explore in detail. However, for those with a keen interest in wine and scenic drives, this tour hits a sweet spot. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a casual, intimate experience combined with some sightseeing, and who value the chance to learn from wine experts while soaking in stunning vineyard vistas.

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The tour begins with a pickup from your accommodation or selected locations in Montpellier, Pézenas, or Sète, making the start convenient regardless of where you’re staying. Once you’re comfortably in the vintage Citroën, the real fun begins. The 30-minute drive through the countryside is as much about the journey as the destination, giving you a chance to enjoy the scenic views of vineyards and rolling hills with the roof down, if weather permits.
The first stop is at one of the charming wine estates in the region, where you’ll get a guided tour. According to reviews, guides are friendly and knowledgeable, providing insights into Languedoc wine production and history. Visitors have noted that the cellar visits are particularly interesting, with a walkthrough of the oak barrel room offering a glimpse into the wine aging process.
During this visit, you’ll taste a variety of wines, which could include whites, rosés, and reds. One reviewer, Ingela from Sweden, simply described the experience as “Excellent”, highlighting the quality of wines and the welcoming atmosphere. The tasting sessions are not rushed, and you can expect to hear about the nuances of each wine, how they’re made, and what makes this region special.
After the first tasting, you’ll hop back into the vintage car for a short 15-minute drive to the next estate. This part of the tour is appreciated for the stunning views and the feeling of being part of a classic film. The second visit often features a different style of winery, offering a varied tasting experience. You’ll learn about the estate’s history and winemaking philosophy, which adds context and enhances your appreciation of the wines.
The second tasting is typically around an hour, giving enough time to explore different varieties and ask questions. Robert from the U.S. appreciated the private and quiet nature of the tour, which allows for a relaxed, insightful experience.
Following the second tasting, you’ll make your way back to your original pickup point or other designated drop-off locations in Montpellier, Pézenas, or Sète. The total duration of about 3.5 hours makes this a manageable half-day activity that fits well into a broader travel itinerary.

This tour offers more than just tastings. It’s about experiencing the South of France through its landscape, history, and, of course, its wines. The private group format ensures personalized attention, making this ideal for couples, small groups, or even a romantic getaway. The cost of $491 might sound high at first glance, but when you factor in private transportation, guided visits, and multiple tastings, it becomes a reasonable investment in a memorable day.
The expert guidance enhances your understanding of the regional wines, transforming the experience from a simple tasting into an educational outing. Plus, the scenic drive in a vintage car adds a layer of fun and nostalgia that many travelers cherish.
This experience is perfect for wine lovers looking for a relaxed, authentic encounter with the Languedoc region. It also appeals to those who enjoy quirky, vintage adventures and want to see the countryside from a different perspective. If you prefer structured, guided tours with a focus on learning, this will suit you well.
However, if you’re seeking an all-day exploration with extensive wine tastings or in-depth winery tours, you might find the 3.5-hour format a bit brief. It’s ideal for travelers who want a highlight reel with a touch of fun and style.

For anyone wanting a relaxed, boutique-style wine day with a dash of vintage glamour, this tour offers a distinctive experience. The combination of scenic drives, expert-led tastings, and the playful element of cruising around in a classic 2CV makes it stand out. The private setup ensures a tailored encounter, ideal for couples or small groups wanting a personalized touch.
While the price might seem on the higher side, the quality of the guides, the scenic beauty, and the intimate nature of the experience make it a solid value for those eager to combine wine, history, and fun in one memorable outing. If you’re after a taste of genuine charm and a break from more structured wine tours, this will likely be a highlight of your trip to the South of France.
Can I choose the pickup location?
Yes, you can be picked up from your accommodation or designated locations in Montpellier, Pézenas, or Sète, making the start very convenient.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including visits, tastings, and transportation time.
Is this tour suitable for couples or solo travelers?
It’s designed for private groups up to two people, perfect for couples or small pairs seeking an exclusive experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as you’ll be walking around wineries and cellar areas.
Are food and snacks included?
The tour focuses on wine tastings. While no mention of food or tapas is made, some wineries might offer small bites, but it’s best to bring your own if you’re hungry.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind.
Is the tour bilingual?
Guides speak both English and French, accommodating a range of travelers.
What’s the best season to do this tour?
While not specified, the scenic drive and outdoor tastings are likely most enjoyable in good weather, typically spring through early fall.
This vintage Citroën winery tour from Montpellier offers a cheerful, intimate way to explore the Languedoc’s vineyards. Combining scenic drives, expert tastings, and a touch of nostalgia, it’s a unique experience that will appeal to wine enthusiasts and vintage lovers alike.